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January 18, 2005
Radical Islam's Hypocrisy
Topics: War on Terror - the issues.This excellent article by Danial Pipes addresses what Pipes describes as an ugly Islamist pattern of double standards. His model here is CAIR who presents itself as a civil-rights group, yet has shown itself to be the opposite by asserting special privileges for Muslims and derogating the rights of others. This is a very typical Islamic approach and illustrates the Muslim mindset toward non-Muslims. In his final paragraph Pipes advises:
(...) When Western institutions grant legitimacy to Islamist organizations like CAIR, they strengthen Islamist supremacism and its drive for Muslim dominance. Those institutions need to get smart and retract that legitimacy, reserving it for Muslims who reject radical Islam.
Edward R., a reader of the DanialPipes.org article discussed here, commented:
How long will it take for U.S. authorities, as well as the general
public, to learn what we already know: That allowing Islamist
organizations to continue to propagate in America is a sure pathway to
our downfall? There is no legitimate, redeeming purpose for CAIR. It
exists only to perpetuate its anti-American Islamist agenda. We should
tolerate CAIR no more than the KKK, its white supremacist analog. -End item
The reader sums up what Hyscience has tried to pound home time and time again. CAIR and other Islamic groups like them have their own agendas, and those agendas are not consistent with the agenda of a free and religiously tolerant America. CAIR is no better than the KKK, and neither is any group that perpetuates an anti-American Islamic agenda or for that matter, any agenda of religious or racial hatred whatsoever.
From DanialPipes.org Jan 18
The mentality of radical Islam includes several main components, of
which one is Muslim supremacism: A belief that believers alone should
rule and otherwise enjoy an exalted status over non-Muslims. This
outlook dominates the Islamist worldview as much in the streets of
Paris as in the caves of Afghanistan. (Hyscience emphasis)
Two recent American criminal cases highlight this attribute. Both involve the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a Saudi-funded group whose leadership sometimes announces its goal to Islamize America ("Islam isn't in America to be equal to any other faith, but to become dominant.")
The first criminal case concerns Dale Ehrgott, a non-Muslim insurance broker living in Reno, Nev. Appalled by CAIR's record of apologizing for terrorism, plus the then-recent arrest on terrorism-related charges of its former employee Ismail Royer, Mr. Ehrgott dashed off four angry e-mails to CAIR in mid-2003.
One read: "We accept you [sic] holy war. Looking forward to it very much. We can deal with you easily especially since you are on our soil. You have taught us much about terrorism so get ready to be the receiver." In another message, some weeks later, he wrote: "You are making a lot of people angry and you idiots are sitting ducks."
"It wasn't a threat, just a nasty email," Mr. Ehrgott told The Associated Press. He described CAIR as "an anti-American organization" and pointed out that at no time did he physically intimidate it. CAIR saw matters differently and forwarded the notes to law enforcement agencies, which came down heavily on Mr. Ehrgott, perhaps because the Department of Justice decided to make an example of him.
Describing these e-mails as containing "a threat to injure members" of CAIR, the American attorney for Nevada, Daniel Bogden, convinced a federal grand jury in March 2004 to indict Mr. Ehrgott. Mr. Bogden then threw the book at Mr. Ehrgott, who, if convicted, faced up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
But after his September 2004 trial ended in a hung jury, the feds abruptly lost their taste for prosecuting Mr. Ehrgott. They settled with him on January 13, letting him off with a trivial sentence: One year's probation and 50 hours of community service, implicitly acknowledging that he had acted rashly but not dangerously.
The second case concerns Taiser Hosien Okashah, a Muslim food broker (and an illegal immigrant from Syria) living in Miami Beach. On June 3, 2004, Mr. Okashah threatened to destroy the Best Buy store in Plantation, Fla., because, according to the store clerk's sworn testimony, he was displeased with a rebate offer on a laptop computer. "I am going to come back and blow up this place if I do not get my money this time," the clerk quotes him as saying. On June 29, the authorities arrested Mr. Okashah, charged him with threatening to detonate an explosive, and briefly jailed him without bond.
The executive director of CAIR's Florida office, Altaf Ali, leapt to Mr. Okashah's defense. Muslims, he said, are "very concerned that a very humble member of the community, for asking a question about a rebate, can be put in jail."
Mr. Ali attributed Mr. Okashah's travails to a miscommunication exacerbated by the negative stereotyping of Muslims. A CAIR press release further specified that the arrest stemmed from "language barriers and overreactions by store employees and law enforcement officials."
Mr. Ali also sought to have the judge in the case removed because he had ordered Mr. Okashah to undergo a psychological evaluation. Nonetheless, Mr. Okashah is scheduled to go to trial on February 14 for the second-degree felony charge of "threatening to detonate an explosive device."
In CAIR's eyes, then, when a non-Muslim broker responds too emotionally to terrorism, he deserves years in jail and financial ruin. But when a Muslim broker threatens a store, he's the innocent victim of "negative stereotyping" who deserves release without any punishment at all.
The Ehrgott and Okashah incidents fit an ugly Islamist pattern of double standards. Although CAIR presents itself as a civil-rights group, it is just the opposite: An organization asserting special privileges for Muslims and derogating the rights of others.
When Western institutions grant legitimacy to Islamist organizations like CAIR, they strengthen Islamist supremacism and its drive for Muslim dominance. Those institutions need to get smart and retract that legitimacy, reserving it for Muslims who reject radical Islam. -End item
In a previous Hyscience post, CAIR is described as a terrorist organization. Evidence is presented in the post that supports such an accusation.
Posted by Hyscience at January 18, 2005 1:23 PM
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